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Three Arrested and Charged in Kidnapping, Stabbing, and Robbery of Two Female Victims in Southeast

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia

            WASHINGTON – Robynn Danielle Bynum, 18, of Fort Washington, Maryland, Cierra Charity Lee, 20, and Kayvon Edwards, 21, of the District of Columbia were arrested on Nov. 5, 2025, and charged today in a complaint in connection with the October 20, 2025, kidnappings, stabbings, and robbery of two female victims in Southeast, announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.

            Bynum, Lee, and Edwards are charged with federal counts of conspiracy to commit kidnapping and kidnapping, and the trio are further charged with three District Code counts of kidnapping while armed, assault with a dangerous weapon, and armed robbery.

            Joining in the announcement was FBI Assistant Director in Charge Darren B. Cox of the Washington Field Office and Chief Pamela A. Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

            According to the complaint, a United States Park Police officer responded on October 20 at about 11:45 p.m. for a report of a stabbing on the 3200 block of Minnesota Avenue, SE. The officer found two victims. One had been stabbed several times in her back. The second had knife wounds on her right wrist.

            Law enforcement’s investigation revealed that the victims had been attacked earlier that night at a residence near Suitland Parkway & Stanton Road SE. The investigation further revealed that the victims went to the residence for a “babysitting job” when two individuals “jumped” them, stabbing them with a knife.

            The victims were bound with duct tape and held in a bathroom. Eventually they were led to a car belonging to one of the victims and driven to another location where their assailants abandoned them. The victims were ultimately able to escape and seek help.

            MPD officers later found the victim’s car parked on the 3200 block of M Street SE. The officers noted blood stains and pieces of duct tape on the back seat. They also noticed the car’s front passenger tire was flat.

            Investigators learned that one of the victims had previously accused Edwards of a crime in another jurisdiction, and that Edwards had been due to appear in court on October 21 to face the charges. Law enforcement also learned that the victims were lured to Lee’s residence under the pretext of a “babysitting job.” It was in the residence that Bynum allegedly attacked the victims with a knife.

            Edwards made several calls to Lee and Bynum to orchestrate the offenses while he was incarcerated and awaiting trial on the above-mentioned charge.

            This case is being investigated by the FBI Washington Field Office, Metropolitan Police Department, and U.S. Capitol Police. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Satter.

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Editor's Note:
This matter occurred on date indicated but not published at that time due to government shutdown. Press release posted and made available following the return to normal operations.   

Updated November 19, 2025

Topic
Violent Crime